Wednesday, February 25, 2004

PNAC is up to their usual bs. Calling on others to go and die and kill others. All in an attempt to resurrect a broken ideology. I'm petitioning that all of the PNAC signatories pre-pay in full for any "Excellent Adventures" that they call for. For the PNACer's war is most desirable. They don't have to fight in them -- most(all?) of them have NO battlefield experience -- and many of them stand to profit handsomely through their connections in the defense industry.

You'd think that after their thoroughly discredited Iraqi performance, that this 'group of intellectuals' would learn that regime change(RC) is a job best left to the people that already occupy the country. With any luck, we'll be having an RC of our own in a very few months.

Read and shake your head in horror.

As Gary North points out:

The neo-cons are finished. They said the Iraq war would be a cakewalk. It wasn't. They said we had to establish a presence in the Middle East. We couldn't. The Republican Party, once Bush leaves office, will not listen to them again. They will publish their subsidized magazines and pretend that the public is listening, but the public has had enough. The neo-cons are visibly losers. They got their shot at power, and they squandered it in the streets of Baghdad. Straussians do not need to read between the lines in order to discern this traditional message: "Americans do not listen to losers."

Pretty much sums up my sentiments.

Sure. Bush is going into Tehran. In an election year? With Congressional approval? After -- or rather -- while we're still engaged in Iraq?

You have to wonder what the color of the sky is in the PNACer's world.

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